Popular Photo Results
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| 2001-78 | Black and white photo of "Old Matt", who became a character in the book "Shepherd of the Hills" by Harold Bell Wright. Set in southwest Missouri in the Ozarks area. |
| 2000-206-87 | Black and white photo of the Shepherd of the Hills excursion boat on Lake Taneycomo in Taney county, Mo. |
| 1998-22 | Color postcard of the Table Rock Dam which forms Table Rock Lake on the White River. In the foreground is the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery. |
| 1997-108 | Black and white photo of Old Matt's Store and U.S. Post office in Garber, MO. Men in photo are Bob Cantwell, in back of horse, J.K. Ross (Old Matt) in tie and Tom Walden, right of Ross. They were characters from Harold Bell Wright's story The Shepherd of the Hills. The scan is part of a larger photo. |
| 1990-90-1 | A portrait of a young man standing with his hand on a gate. The backdrop has trees and hills. |
| 1997-26-1165 | C W Johnson's "Without Reservations" article about Cookson Hills, Oklahoma. Two full newspaper sheets.
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| 2002-384a | A postcard of Pres. Coolidge's summer white house, Black Hills, SD. |
| 1998-546 | View of Tablerock Lake and dam and surrounding area from an altitude of 7000 feet. Color postcard. |
| 1998-68 | Postcard View of Crane, Missouri, from the south. Writing on back of card, addressed to Mrs. H.B. Morgan of Springfield, Missouri. Buildings in the foreground, hills and trees in the background. |
| 1998-71 | Black and white postcard of a man standing on a porch in front of Garber, Missouri post office. May be the man known locally as Uncle Ike. |
| 1998-5 | Color postcard with a scene of Compton Ridge and Mutton Hollow, near Branson, MO. |
| 1998-26 | Black and white postcard of a wooded area with hills in the background. Described as Central Park, a land development near Lake Taneycomo and Branson, MO. |
| 1998-73 | Colorized photo of Lake Taneycomo, Branson, Missouri. Lake is in middle of photo; trees are in the foreground; trees buildings, hills, and sky in background. Measurements/Size:3"x5". Material/Color: Paper emulsion color. Machine made. |
| 1998-87 | Black and white postcard photo of the sawmill inWest Eminence, Missouri looking east. Buildings in middle of photo and hills and trees in background. Card is addressed to Miss Zoe Howard of Kansas City, Missouri. |
| 1998-440-1 | Colt Army revolver, 44 calibre, used by John Jackson Lindsay in Co B, 8th Reg., Missouri State Militia Cavalry in the Civil War. Lindsay was from Preston, Hickory Co., MO. The revolver is made of parts with mismatched numbers, probably done when the Army quartermaster was cleaning and repairing revolvers and mixed the parts when reassembling the guns.Currently on display in the case in the Civil War gallery. |
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